Bay Area County Homes Sales Report – October 2016

Average Days on Market, Average Sales Price, Average Selling/Listing Price % and Average Home Sold for Contra Costa County

Average Days on Market, Average Sales Price, Average Selling/Listing Price % and Average Home Sold for Monterey County

Average Days on Market, Average Sales Price, Average Selling/Listing Price % and Average Home Sold for San Benito/Santa Cruz County

Average Days on Market, Average Sales Price, Average Selling/Listing Price % and Average Home Sold for Santa Clara County

Average Days on Market, Average Sales Price, Average Selling/Listing Price % and Average Home Sold for San Mateo County

Average Days on Market, Average Sales Price, Average Selling/Listing Price % and Average Home Sold for Alameda County

Countywise Average Days on Market, Average Sales Price, Average Selling/Listing Price % and Average Home Sold

Average Bay Area county selling price for counties analysed was $1,120,562 in October 2016. San Mateo County led with the highest average selling price at $1,779,141, followed by Santa Clara County at $1,668,299,Monterey at $980,093,Santa Cruz County at $934,756, Alameda County at $907,403, Contra Costa County at $664,303 and San Benito at $542,773

Total Average Days on Market in Bay Area counties analysed was 80 days. 131 days for Monterey County, 109 days for Santa Cruz County, 88 days for San Benito County, 71 days for Santa Clara County, 69 days for San Mateo County, 63 days for Alameda County and 61 for Contra Costa County

Bay Area counties analysed had Listings Sold of 4,031 in October 2016. Alameda County had the highest at 1,177, followed by Santa Clara at 1,046, Contra Costa at 997, San Mateo at 417, Monterey at 206, Santa Cruz at 144 and San Benito at 35

Total average Sales Price / List Price in Bay Area counties stood at 100.83% in October 2016. Alameda County had the highest average Sales Price/ List Price at 105.46% followed by San Mateo County at 104.48%, Santa Clara at 101.71%, Contra Costa at 101.53%, San Benito at 99.19%, Santa Cruz at 97.5% and Monterey at 96.54%